List of storyline sources
This article contains a list of sources about the Magic: The Gathering storyline.[1]
Canon
In Magic, canon is the material accepted as officially part of the story taking part in the Multiverse. The alternative terms (official) mythology, continuity, storyline and timeline are also often used, with the first of these being used especially to refer to the richly detailed imaginary worlds and history, while the latter typically refers to the single arc where all events are directly connected chronologically. Other times, the word can mean "to be acknowledged by the creator(s)".
Early stories
The first books were printed by Harper Prism. Any Magic: The Gathering literature published before the advent of the Weatherlight Saga in 1997 is considered an early story. Much of this information has since been invalidated by more recently published material, but anything not specifically contradicted is still considered canon. On this page, sources released before Mirage are marked with an asterisk (*).
Stories from Mirage and on
When Tempest was released, Wizards of the Coast started to get more involved with the story than they had been before, and declared that from that moment on there was a new continuity: older books were still canon as long as newer books didn't contradict them.
Non-canon
The Un-sets take place in the Un-iverse.[2] This is a separate entity[3][4][5], a parallel universe.[6]
Characters, in slightly different forms, can exist in both the Multiverse and the Un-iverse at the same time.[7][8]
The storyline of Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms and the Universes Beyond series are declared non-canon.[9][10]
Flavor-wise, Special Guests are represented through the art style of the set they are included in but they are non-canon representations and are not intended to be on that plane.[11]
BOOM! continuity
The events depicted in the Magic BOOM! comics are officially declared to not be part of the TCG's canon. They are based on familiar characters and locations but have their continuity.[12] Many events in Boom! continuity appears to have happened similarly to the TCG, with differences such as Niv-Mizzet being reborn in a mizzium body instead of as an avatar of the Guildpact.[13]
Ambiguous canon
Story elements made as a part of third-party products, such as video games like Magic: the Gathering (Microprose), Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014, or Magic: Legends may contain story elements that are not confirmed to be part of the main TCG canon. In the absence of explicit confirmation (such as story elements working their way into the TCG continuity), these story elements may be labeled as ambiguous canon. Similarly, any previous story with elements incongruous with current continuity (but not explicitly contradicted elsewhere), such as Test of Metal, may also be labeled ambiguous.
Books
The novels are the main source of storyline knowledge.[14]
Harper Prism
The Garth/Greensleeves Cycle*
Other Novels*
Anthologies*
Wizards of the Coast
From Tempest onward, Wizards of the Coast has been publishing its novels, most of which have been structured in cycles of 3 or 4 books.
Weatherlight Saga
The weatherlight saga contains four cycles of books, the Artifacts Cycle, the Rath Cycle, the Masquerade Cycle and the Invasion Cycle.
Artifacts Cycle
Rath Cycle
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Rath and Storm | Peter Archer and various | July 1998 | Weatherlight, Tempest, Stronghold, Exodus | Dominaria, Rath | Ilcaster, Gerrard Capashen, Volrath, Sidar Kondo, Starke il-Vec, Karn, Multani, Mirri, Rofellos, Tahngarth, Crovax, Hanna, Orim, Squee, Morinfen and Gallowbraid, Selenia, Torsten, Javero, Kastan, Alaric, Torahn, Kindeya, Barrin, Ertai, Maraxus, Greven il-Vec, Vhati il-Dal, Tramian Spaldath, Terrance, Dreanilis, Eladamri, Oracle en-Vec, Aniyeh, Jumok, Lyna, Csaba, Vidats, Ineka Termuelen, Ozel son of Suk, Bariel, Kadve, Tice, Davved, Zinaida, Stivale, Grifel, Javan, Sliver Queen, Tomalan, Sarmiane, Takara en-Dal, Sisay, Seyen, Keilic, Urza |
Masquerade Cycle
Invasion Cycle
Ice Age Cycle
Non-set anthologies
Legends Cycle
The Legends Cycle contains two cycles of books, the Legends Cycle I, and the Legends Cycle II.
Legends Cycle I
Legends Cycle II
Mirari Saga
The Mirari Saga contains three cycles of books, the Odyssey Cycle, the Onslaught Cycle, and the Mirrodin Cycle.
Odyssey Cycle
Onslaught Cycle
The Planes-hopping Era
The Mirari Saga contains six cycles of books: the Mirrodin Cycle, the Kamigawa Cycle, the Ravnica Cycle, the Time Spiral Cycle, the Lorwyn Cycle, and the Shadowmoor Cycle.
Mirrodin Cycle
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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The Moons of Mirrodin | Will McDermott | September 2003 | Mirrodin | Mirrodin | Memnarch, Karn, Jeska, Glissa, Kane, Lyese, Brynn, Chunth, Janus, Slobad, Krark (mentioned), Raksha Golden Cub, Rishan, Ushanti, Dakan, Bosh, Yert, Geth, Strang, Steel Mother, Dwugget, Bruenna, Xauvrer, Riley, Jerryl, Daven, Pontifex, Donal, Iapetus |
The Darksteel Eye | Jess Lebow | December 2003 | Darksteel | Mirrodin | Memnarch, Malil, Glissa, Slobad, Bosh, Bruenna, Pontifex, Marek, Drooge, Tyrell, Sodador, Orland, Al-Hayat, Geth, Yert (mentioned), Kaldra |
The Fifth Dawn | Cory Herndon | May 2004 | Fifth Dawn | Mirrodin | Yert, Glissa, Slobad, Banryk, Yulyn, Lyese, Bruenna, Orland, Lendano, Ghonthas, Malil, Raksha Golden Cub, Shonahn, Ushanti (mentioned), Jethrar, Dakan (mentioned), Yshkar, Memnarch, Alderok, Vektro, Geth, Ellasha, Darlosh, Tahk, Maneless One, Dwugget, Zelosh, Karn |
Kamigawa Cycle
Ravnica Cycle
Time Spiral Cycle
Lorwyn Cycle
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Lorwyn | Cory J. Herndon & Scott McGough | August 2007 | Lorwyn | Lorwyn | Maralen, Peradala, Eidren, Ashling, Sygg Gauhren Gyllalla Syllvar, Dugah, Unice, Irgil, Ryleigh, Vendilion Clique, Rhys, Yelm, Brion Stoutarm, Kiel, Gaddock Teeg, Colfenor, Collemina, Smitsmott, Brigid Baeli, Angus Gabble, Oona, Tiristan, Grath, Gryffid, Nath, Rosheen Meanderer (mentioned), Thumb, Grieve, Aeloch, Gaevin, Chevor, Sapling of Colfenor |
Morningtide | Cory J. Herndon & Scott McGough | January 2008 | Morningtide | Lorwyn | Brigid Baeli, Vendilion Clique, Maralen, Ashling, Rhys, Brion Stoutarm, Kiel, Uaine, Sygg Gauhren Gyllalla Syllvar, Gryffid, Culloch, Eidren, Sapling of Colfenor, Creiddylan, Gulhee, Nora, Flyrne, Whisper, Zephyr, Rosheen Meanderer, Mr. Choppers, Kasella, Holgen, Mullenick, Paertagh Marphi |
Shadowmoor Cycle
Planeswalker Saga
The Planeswalker Saga contains three arcs - the Bolas Arc, the Eldrazi Arc, and the Phyrexian Arc.
Planeswalker novels
Block novels
Return to Ravnica e-books
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
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Return to Ravnica: The Secretist, Part One | Doug Beyer | November 2012 | Return to Ravnica | Ravnica | Jace Beleren, Kavin, Ral Zarek, Skreeg, Jarad (mentioned), Emmara Tandris, Mirko Vosk, Niv-Mizzet, Lazav, Trostani, Berrim, Ruric Thar, Andrek, Lavinia, Isperia, Exava, Varolz, Klama |
Gatecrash: The Secretist, Part Two | Doug Beyer | February 2013 | Gatecrash | Ravnica | Jace Beleren, Emmara Tandris, Mirko Vosk, Ral Zarek, Niv-Mizzet, Exava, Rakdos, Lavinia, Samil, Isperia (mentioned), Lazav, Kavin, Calomir, Trostani, Skreeg, Ruric Thar, Oszika, Azor (mentioned), Jarad (mentioned) |
Dragon's Maze: The Secretist, Part Three | Doug Beyer | May 2013 | Dragon's Maze | Ravnica, Zendikar | Jace Beleren, Mirko Vosk, Kavin, Emmara Tandris, Lazav, Calomir, Trostani, Ral Zarek, Niv-Mizzet, Melek, Skreeg, Lavinia, Isperia, Exava, Ruric Thar, Varolz, Teysa Karlov, Tajic, Vorel, Rakdos |
Theros e-books
War of the Spark prologues
War of the Spark novels
Set novels
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Throne of Eldraine: The Wildered Quest | Kate Elliott | September 2019 | Throne of Eldraine | Eldraine | Oko, Garruk, Liliana Vess (mentioned), Dog, Rowan Kenrith, Cerise, Will Kenrith, Algenus Kenrith, Linden Kenrith, Hazel Kenrith, Erec Kenrith, Bryony, Cado, Titus, Sophos, Narina, Ash, Hale, Elowen, Indrelon, Bragi, Alona, Roki, Vinsi, Yorvo, Ayara, Ilidon, Aelfra, Questing Beast |
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths — Sundered Bond | Django Wexler | April 2020 | Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths | Ikoria | Lukka, Epha, Gox, Gedra, Nik, Jirina Kudro, Seycho, Leori, Bryd, Kudro, Brez, Vivien Reid, Dogsbreath, Mzed, Toothcracker, Sedra, Nightshade, Tef, Narset, Falk, Brin and Roland, Abda and Rigi, Barrow and Zeph, Vheen, Johannes, Humron, Yidaro |
Art books
Plane shift supplements
Other D&D products
Other
Title | Author | Publishing date | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dragons: Worlds Afire with the story "Unnatural Predator" | Scott McGough | June 2006 | Dominaria | Vaan, Tania Cayce, Donner Rus, Kula, Allav Hask, Boom, Zumaki, Fost |
Guides
Game Guides
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Official Guide to Urza's Saga with the short story "A Time for Remembrance" | Will McDermott | November 1998 | Urza's Saga | Dominaria | Barrin, Urza, Hanna |
The Official Urza's Legacy Game Guide with the short story "Scars of the Legacy" | Will McDermott | April 1999 | Urza's Legacy | Dominaria | Jhoira, Teferi, Karn |
The Official Urza's Destiny Game Guide with the short story "Phyrexian Autopsy" | Will McDermott | July 1999 | Urza's Destiny | Dominaria | Rayne, Urza, Barrin, Jeska |
Player's Guides
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Weather Outside Is Frightful | Unknown | 2006 | Coldsnap | Dominaria | Freyalise, Lovisa Coldeyes, Darien, Heidar, Haakon, Garza Zol |
Coldsnap Player's Guide with the short story Keeping the Cold | Jeff Grubb | 2006 | Coldsnap | Dominaria | Heidar, Gendrin, Lindra, Haakon, Lovisa Coldeyes, Lothar Lovisasson, Darien |
Planeswalker's Guides
Visual Guides
Comics

Other media that contributed much to the Magic storyline in the early days were comics printed by ARMADA (an imprint of Acclaim Comics).[22] Many plotlines of these comics were supposed to come together in a series called about the Planeswalker War of Corondor, but that series was canceled in favor of the Weatherlight Saga. Despite the cancellation, information that would have been in these comics has been provided by Jeff Gómez, the editor of the Magic line at Armada. Following that, 4 comics were printed by Dark Horse Comics.
In the meantime, promotional comics appeared in TopDeck Magazine and a short online comic was released on magicthegathering.com (see below).
In January 2012, the comic company IDW Publishing began printing the first official Magic comics produced outside of the company in over a decade.[23] The series follows the exploits of the thief Dack Fayden. The series ended in 2014.
As of December 2017, new comics were expected, as part of Chris Cocks' effort to continue the expansion of the intellectual property.[24] Again published by IDW Publishing, the first of these was published in 2018 and featured Chandra Nalaar.
ARMADA Comics
Arabian Nights*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arabian Nights #1-2 | Susan Wright & Jeofrey Vita | Dec 1995 - Jan 1996 | Arabian Nights | Rabiah | Taysir, Nailah, Raghib, El-Hajjâj |
Antiquities*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antiquities War #1-4 (non-canon) | Jerry Prosser | Nov 1995 - Feb 1996 | Antiquities | Dominaria, Phyrexia | Tocasia, Urza, Mishra, Warlord of Kroog, Kayla bin-Kroog, Rusko, Qadir, Tawnos, Ashnod, Morath (mentioned), Jarsyl (mentioned) |
Urza–Mishra War #1-2 (non-canon) | Jerry Prosser | Sep - Oct 1996 | Antiquities | Dominaria | Kayla bin-Kroog, Urza, Tawnos, Mishra, Harbin, Jarsyl (mentioned), Ashnod, Martyrs of Korlis, The Archimandrite, Balthus, Hurkyl, Chayum-Icha, !Kath |
Legends*
Fallen Empires*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fallen Empires #1-2 | Kevin Maples & Jeff Gomez | Sep-Oct 1995 | Fallen Empires | Dominaria | Kaylen, Tymolin Loneglade, Tev Loneglade, Oliver Farrel, Tourach (mentioned), Sianna, Ian, Loren, Morgan, Vaylesh, Tevesh Szat |
Ice Age*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ice Age #1-4 | Jeff Gomez & Jeofrey Vita | July - Oct 1995 | Ice Age | Dominaria, Azoria | Oriel Kjeldos, Jason Carthalion, Zilgeth, Miko, Arimaya, Hurn, Lorthun, Freyalise, Tevesh Szat, Mariska, Bilkis, Seklistis, Kianon, Darien, Zaraya, Kailo, Severin, Lim-Dûl, Bolar, Onala Kjeld, Gregor, Xian, Samiks, Leshrac, Faralyn, Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Ravidel, Chromium Rhuell, Jaeuhl Carthalion, Disa, Kolbjörn, Kaysa, Laina |
Shandalar #1-2 | David Quinn | March - April 1996 | Ice Age | Shandalar | Faralyn, Tevesh Szat, Leshrac, Lim-Dûl, Kenan Sahrmal, Bani Bakur, Ravash Mog |
Homelands*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Homelands #1 | D. G. Chichester | Feb 1996 | Homelands | Ulgrotha, Dominaria | Ravi Sengir, Feroz, Sandruu, Borthon, Serra, Cassie An-Havva, Sengir, Hazduhr, Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Ravidel, Soraya, Angus, Irini Sengir, Bernatheen, Eron, Ihsan, Daria, Reveka, Joven, Chandler, Autumn Willow |
Other*
Unpublished*
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alliances | Art Holcomb | Unpublished | Alliances | Dominaria, Rath | Jaeuhl Carthalion, Kaysa, Kristina of the Woods, Taysir, Ravidel |
Walker of Night | John Tynes | Unpublished | N/A | Dominaria, Rath | Arlen, Leshrac, Ravidel, Taysir |
Prelude to War | Jeff Gomez, Art Holcomb, D. G. Chichester, David Quinn, Kenny Martinez, Anibal Rodriguez, Jeff Grubb, Rags Morales & Mark Buckingham | Unpublished | N/A | Dominaria | Jared Carthalion, Yorgo, Kristina of the Woods, Amadis, Finovar, Kadesha, Justina Carthalion, Ravidel, Windgrace, Lord of House Khone, Freyalise, Sol'Kanar, Eskil, Embereck, Daria, Tevesh Szat, Leshrac, Sandruu, Grenfell Mor |
Planeswalker War | Unknown | Unpublished | N/A | Dominaria, Rath | Unknown |
Dark Horse Comics
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gerrard's Quest #1-4 | Mike Grell | March - June 1998 | Weatherlight, Tempest, Stronghold | Dominaria, Rath | Gerrard Capashen, Mirri, Squee, Crovax, Hanna, Karn, Tahngarth, Starke, Orim, Ertai, Sisay, Rofellos, Morinfen and Gallowbraid, Jolav, Selenia, Kondo, Multani, Vhati il-Dal, Greven il-Vec, Eladamri, Volrath, Takara |
IDW Publishing
Webcomics
Between 2007 and 2011, Wizards of the Coast published a series of webcomics on their website, under the generic name of "Planeswalkers". They are usually referred to as "the webcomics". Most of these were bundled in Path of the Planeswalker and Path of the Planeswalker II, and are considered canon.
Graphic novels
BOOM! Studios
Published by BOOM! Studios
Manga
- The first Magic manga was 'Magic - Urza & Mishra, which was released by Gotta Comics in 1999.
- On February 27, 2010, the Japanese magazine Dengeki-Maoh published a manga-version of The Purifying Fire, drawn by Yoshino Himori.[29][30]
- Magic: The Gathering Japan has released manga called 'Learning with Manga! Magic Story, associated with most sets beginning in Ixalan block and ending with Phyrexia: All Will Be One.
- Destroy All Humans. They Can’t Be Regenerated (すべての人類を破壊する。それらは再生できない) is a Japanese manga series written by Katsura Ise and illustrated by Takuma Yokota, themed around the game of Magic: The Gathering (2019 -). Originally translated as Destroy All Humankind. They Can’t Be Regenerated, an English version was released in October 2024, under the name Destroy All Humans. They Can’t Be Regenerated.[31]
Magazines
Back in the day, before there was widely available internet, people read about Magic in magazines like Scrye and InQuest. The most famous of these would be The Duelist, which was the 'official' magic magazine and thus also contained tidbits about the storyline or even some short stories.
The Duelist
Top Deck
Title | Author | Publishing date | Set | Setting (plane) | Featuring |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Issue 4: The Dark Ambassador | ? | March 2000 | Nemesis | ? | Crovax |
Issue 4: Nemesis | Scott McGough & Kev Walker | March 2000 | Nemesis | Phyrexia, Rath | Crovax, Greven il-Vec, Ertai, Belbe, Eladamri, Oracle en-Vec, Lin Sivvi |
Issue 8: Prophecy | Scott McGough & Kev Walker | July 2000 | Prophecy | Dominaria | Barrin, Teferi, Rayne, Couric, Latulla |
Issue 12: Invasion | Scott McGough & Kev Walker | November 2000 | Invasion | Dominaria, Rath | Gerrard Capashen, Orim, Sisay, Hanna, Squee, Karn, Tahngarth |
Digital
Wizards of the Coast sites
The Multiverse
Encyclopedia Dominia
Lore on the Cards
Savor the Flavor short stories
Savor the Flavor was a column that appeared on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it explored the creative process behind the flavor, including card art, flavor text, card names, world-building, books, comics, and the foundations of Magic: The Gathering on fantasy. It was replaced then by the Uncharted Realms column.
On the Mirrodin Site
On the Mirrodin Site was a column that appeared on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it told stories about some of the denizens of Mirrodin during the Phyrexian invasion and revealed some details about the Mirran-Phyrexian war. These were originally posted on the Mirrodin Site which was later defunct.
Uncharted Realms and Magic Story
Uncharted Realms was a column that appeared weekly on DailyMTG.com. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of Magic: The Gathering. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but later expanded to more general stories.
Magic Story is the successor to Uncharted Realms. It is the same concept but features more writers from outside of Wizards of the Coast.
Feature Articles short stories
Feature Articles was a column that appeared irregularly on DailyMTG.com. Occasionally, these features would be used to help tell the story of the current block. Written by members of the Magic: The Gathering Creative Team, it is a series of short stories providing a deeper look into the world, lore, and characters of Magic: The Gathering. The column was initially focused on telling stories about specific cards but has since expanded to more general stories.
Magic Story Podcasts
Magic Story Podcasts have appeared occasionally on DailyMTG.com, and have occasionally included new story information.
Other online stories
- See also: Savor the Flavor and Magic Story
Reposts of older stories
- The Nature of Dominia*
- Magic: the Gathering Pocket Players' Guide contained a story called "Roreca's Tale"*and "Dominia and Its Walkers"*
- The Alpha Rule Book contained a very short story simply called "Introduction"*
- The Tempest Story Board follows the cards and plot of the Tempest set
Older articles
These pages were launched in the days of the Weatherlight Saga, but they have not been updated anymore and are often down.
- The Magic Multiverse
- The Multiverse of Dominaria
- Magic Invasion
- Magic Odyssey
- Wizards of the Coast Magic book Archives
Other third Party Sites
Archived sites
The Duelist is not being printed anymore. The Internet has taken the place of many magazines, also on storyline territory. But even before the decline of printed magazines, there was information about the magic storyline to be found on the World Wide Web.
- Exodus: Ertai's Struggle*
- Stronghold: The Darkness Within*
- Tempest: Into the Storm*
- Weatherlight: Legacy*
Acclaim
Acclaim produced a computer game called Battlemage that centered around the Planeswalker War. On its site, Acclaim posted a long history of the conflict. Most of it is a recap of the ARMADA comics, although it does include some stuff not mentioned anywhere else.
Computer games
There are also some computer games based on Magic that reveal parts of the storyline. The Battlegrounds game did have a storyline, but it was never in continuity.
Acclaim
Microprose
Sega
Cryptic Studios
- Magic: Legends (canonicity uncertain)
See also
References
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